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Corruption

Letters to the editor: May 16 to 22 2014
Article
/ 15 May 2014

Letters to the editor: May 16 to 22 2014

M&G readers comment on the next five years under President Jacob Zuma, compare David Webster with Steve Biko and call for street name changes in CT.

By Letters
NPA sets the record straight on Malema fraud case
Article
/ 27 March 2014

NPA sets the record straight on Malema fraud case

The NPA says some of those accused with Julius Malema for corruption had to be separated from the initial case, and were then discharged.

By Sapa
No grounds for criminal charges against Zuma, says ANC
Article
/ 21 March 2014

No grounds for criminal charges against Zuma, says ANC

The ANC has labelled the Nkandla-related criminal charges laid against President Jacob Zuma by the DA and EFF void acts carried out in desperation.

By Sapa
Leaders ‘splash on private property’
Article
/ 21 February 2014

Leaders ‘splash on private property’

Major misspending by ANC local and municipal leaders reported in Harry Gwala municipality

By Justice Kavahematui
DA: Upcoming elections will be closest since democracy
Article
/ 7 February 2014

DA: Upcoming elections will be closest since democracy

Helen Zille has dubbed May 7 the "jobs election", saying employment will be a central issue in the most closely contested election since 1994.

By Sapa
Massive corruption in schools, finds report
Article
/ 6 February 2014

Massive corruption in schools, finds report

There is massive evidence of corruption in schools, revealed a Corruption Watch report.

By Sapa
‘Dead man’ plan for Block in dock
Article
/ 6 February 2014

‘Dead man’ plan for Block in dock

Northern Cape ANC heavyweights charged with corruption, fraud and money laundering in the Trifecta trial are blaming the victim of a plane crash.

By Lionel Faull
ANC to step up fight against corruption, says Mantashe
Article
/ 25 January 2014

ANC to step up fight against corruption, says Mantashe

The ANC is going to be "tough on corruption", secretary general Gwede Mantashe told reporters at an NEC meeting ahead of its election list conference.

By Sapa
Madiba’s funeral funds misappropriated
Article
/ 25 January 2014

Madiba’s funeral funds misappropriated

Opposition parties have demanded a probe into allegations that some of the funds for Nelson Mandela’s memorial services were misspent.

By Sapa Afp
Scales of justice could tip either way for judiciary in 2014
Analysis
/ 23 January 2014

Scales of justice could tip either way for judiciary in 2014

Severe challenges for the judiciary and its continuing role as a key custodian of our constitutional democracy will come to the fore this year.

By Serjeant At The and Bar Author
Banda assures donors of Malawi graft forensic audit
Africa
/ 16 January 2014

Banda assures donors of Malawi graft forensic audit

With accusations flying of Malawi’s president’s involvement in a state corruption scandal, Joyce Banda has promised foreign donors a forensic audit.

By Staff Reporter
Mothotlung: Much more wrong than one broken water pipe
Article
/ 16 January 2014

Mothotlung: Much more wrong than one broken water pipe

In Mothotlung, where three people died this week during a stand-off with police at a service delivery protest, municipal failures are the norm.

By Sarah Evans and Kwanele Sosibo
Malawi in middle of $100m ‘cashgate’ scandal
Africa
/ 14 January 2014

Malawi in middle of $100m ‘cashgate’ scandal

Foreign donors have suspended £150-million of aid until a scandal allegedly involving civil servants, MPs and businesspeople is cleared up.

By Guardian Reporter
ANC’s Kegakilwe accused of improper conduct, pocketing state funds
Article
/ 21 November 2013

ANC’s Kegakilwe accused of improper conduct, pocketing state funds

ANC North West acting provincial secretary Gordon Kegakilwe has been accused of abusing state funds, including pocketing R40k meant for an ANCWL trip.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
Silence and secrecy: Let us shine a light on our secrets
Analysis
/ 21 November 2013

Silence and secrecy: Let us shine a light on our secrets

When information is hidden, corruption may take root, writes former chief justice Sandile Ngcobo.

By Staff Reporter
Afrobarometer: Bribery still rife in Africa
Africa
/ 13 November 2013

Afrobarometer: Bribery still rife in Africa

Afrobarometer has found that nearly one-third of Africans in 34 countries have been forced to pay bribes, including for medical treatment.

By Sapa Ap
Lungisa: I still have respect for comrade Mbalula
Article
/ 30 October 2013

Lungisa: I still have respect for comrade Mbalula

Former NYDA boss Andile Lungisa, accused of defrauding the arts and culture department, says he respects Sport Minister Fikile Mbalula.

By Sapa
Medics ‘sabotaged’ E Cape health
Article
/ 25 October 2013

Medics ‘sabotaged’ E Cape health

The Eastern Cape health department claims hospital staff misled a government inspection team to create a bad impression.

By Mia Malan
New rules in Ministerial Handbook lay down the law on perks
Article
/ 24 October 2013

New rules in Ministerial Handbook lay down the law on perks

Curbs on buying flashy cars and travelling first class are among measures expected in the long-delayed Ministerial Handbook.

By Sapa
Mid-term budget speech 2013: Gordhan cuts the fat
Article
/ 23 October 2013

Mid-term budget speech 2013: Gordhan cuts the fat

Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan has announced sweeping cuts to the pricey perks enjoyed by civil servants.

By Faranaaz Parker
Malawi’s Banda sent death threats over graft scandal
Africa
/ 22 October 2013

Malawi’s Banda sent death threats over graft scandal

President Joyce Banda has received death threats after discovering a fraud scandal that forced her to dissolve Malawi’s Cabinet in October.

By Staff Reporter
Corruption fight is sclerotic
Article
/ 17 October 2013

Corruption fight is sclerotic

Public protector Thuli Madonsela warned Parliament this week: "If we don’t act on corruption, it will grow bigger than all of us."

By Editorial
Angola hints at Portugal trade cuts amid corruption spat
Africa
/ 16 October 2013

Angola hints at Portugal trade cuts amid corruption spat

Angola has suggested that trade between it and its former coloniser could be at risk after it emerged that Portugal was investigating its officials.

By Staff Reporter
IEC row: Lease deal flouted regulations
Article
/ 4 October 2013

IEC row: Lease deal flouted regulations

The property company awarded a contract to lease office space to the IEC did not submit its tax clearance certificate, but got the job anyway.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge and Verashni Pillay
Top official Jerry Matjila rides out ‘fraud’ storm
Article
/ 4 October 2013

Top official Jerry Matjila rides out ‘fraud’ storm

International relations and co-operation director general Jerry Matjila is defiant, despite a probe into irregular spending of half a billion rand.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
Masimirembwa​ denies $6mn corruption charge
Africa
/ 27 September 2013

Masimirembwa​ denies $6mn corruption charge

A formed Zim politician fingered in a scandal involving $6-million, a Ghanaian and diamonds has denied fault.

By Kudzai Mashininga
‘Our corrupt economy is built on theft’
Analysis
/ 20 September 2013

‘Our corrupt economy is built on theft’

A new political morality is needed to fight the cancer of graft that ?is endemic to SA.

By Comment Author
Matjila on special leave after half-a-billion rand corruption charge
Article
/ 19 September 2013

Matjila on special leave after half-a-billion rand corruption charge

International relations director general Jerry Matjila has been placed on special leave following allegations of irregular expenditure of over R500m.

By Sapa
We all want a revolution
Article
/ 28 August 2013

We all want a revolution

If you are confused about where we are now and what lies in store for us, three new books provide ?an old-fashioned app to cut through the crap.

By Shaun De Waal
Special Investigating Unit recovers R181m of stolen state funds
Article
/ 27 August 2013

Special Investigating Unit recovers R181m of stolen state funds

The Special Investigating Unit has recovered R181-million in stolen funds, which it has returned to various national departments and municipalities.

By Sapa
Tanzania: Where ‘something small’ goes far
Africa
/ 12 July 2013

Tanzania: Where ‘something small’ goes far

Bribery is rife in Tanzania, but there appears to be little political will to end the widespread practice.

By Florence Majani
Radebe publishes names of convicted fraudsters
Article
/ 9 June 2013

Radebe publishes names of convicted fraudsters

Justice Minister Jeff Radebe has released a list of 42 convicted fraudsters in effort to curb corruption.

By Jonisayi Maromo
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